Moroccans vote Friday, but neither main party will really win; Did Colombians actually reject the peace deal? Not if you look at the statistics.; If my candidate is behind, the poll must be biased; A federal court struck down much of North Carolina’s voter ID law — but what’s left could still shrink the black vote;
 
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Georgia is voting this Saturday. Here are 7 things you should know
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Moroccans vote Friday, but neither main party will really win
Five years after constitutional reforms, democracy still has serious institutional limitations.
 
Did Colombians actually reject the peace deal? Not if you look at the statistics.
Are the official results nullifying thousands of votes?
 
If my candidate is behind, the poll must be biased
Humans are very, very good at persuading ourselves that our side is winning.
 
A federal court struck down much of North Carolina’s voter ID law — but what’s left could still shrink the black vote
The loss of a straight ticket voting option could have major consequences in 2016.
 
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